
The Four Seasons Ritz Lisbon’s Incredible Brunch
If you are visiting Lisbon Portugal experiencing the Four Seasons Ritz Lisbon weekend brunch is truly a must-do. I was in Lisbon for about 48 hours. I arrived on a Sunday and I kicked off my visit with this indulgent luxurious brunch. Additionally, read my blog post about the fabulous Four Seasons Ritz Lisbon Hotel here!
Brunch Details
This incredible brunch is offered every Saturday and Sunday from 12:30 to 4:00 pm. Children’s Ritzland (where your children can enjoy child care while you brunch) is open 12:30 to 4:00 pm. Brunch is 49 Euros excluding drinks. Children ages 8 to 12 years EUR 24.50. Children 7 and under dine for free. Four Seasons Ritz Lisbon. Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca, 88. Lisboa, 1099-039. Portugal
I have to say the sweets were over the top mind-blowing. Not only because of their gorgeous presentation but they were just as delicious as they looked!
What an assortment of homemade bread!
It would not be a true brunch without some donuts!
Quite possibly the most beautiful of the sweets at this indulgent brunch. I tried one and they were incredible.
A delicious mango custard with lobster. I tried this and it was divine!
The dim sum I enjoyed during brunch. Just another one of the delicious stations at this incredible weekend brunch.
Champagne really marks the start of a fabulous meal. I enjoyed the delicious Perrier-Jouët Champagne and tried both the white and the rose champagne both of which were delicious. The glasses were also truly gorgeous and divine. It truly is the little touches that make an experience like this so memorable.
What an authentic farm to table experience with the honeycomb
As if all of the sweets I tasted during brunch were not enough, we were brought this adorable tray of sweets as we concluded brunch. Wow!
Cheer to one of the most memorable, delicious, luxurious, indulgent brunches I can remember at The Four Seasons Ritz Lisbon’s weekend brunch. Thank you for hosting me to this lovely meal and one of my favorite culinary experiences in my 48 hours in Lisbon.
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